Prime Minister Narendra Modi, addressing Pakistan from Bhuj, asserted that peace is a choice, but continued terrorism will be met with decisive retaliation following Operation Sindoor. He urged the people of Pakistan to eradicate terrorism for a peaceful existence, highlighting India's zero-tolerance stance. Modi also inaugurated development projects in Bhuj, praising the region's resilience and growth.
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